"...Reduce airborne bacteria, fungus
and biological pollutants by removing moisture with a powerful 65 pint
Fedders Dehumidifier..."
For ultimate
moisture control in large areas or basements due to floodwater damage, the
Fedders A7DH65B2A & M7DH65B2A Dehumidifiers can remove 65 pints of water from the air in
24 hours. Physically the same size of other Fedders dehumidifiers, the
65 pint version is the most effective at reducing high humidity from inside
your home. Featuring auto restart after power failure, drainage via
garden hose, and made by Fedders (same guys who make Maytag dehumidifiers)
these units are quality built for continuous unattended operation.
Flood Cleanup...
Once electricity is available, Fedders
dehumidifiers can aid in removing water from inside and draining it outside
your home. After you pump or scoop out the majority of standing water,
you are left with floors, rugs, furnishings and walls that have absorbed
water. The air will evaporate as much water as it can hold.
Warmer air will hold more water, so avoid using air conditioning until
moisture is gone. Once the air has reached its maximum relative
humidity, no more water will evaporate. A dehumidifier will extract
water from the air, allowing it to suck more water out of floors, walls and
furnishings. To speed up remediation from severe water damage, we
suggest placing several Fedders 65 Pint Dehumidifiers throughout the home in
the most damp, secluded parts of your home, like interior rooms on the ground floor or basement and running a garden
hose from the unit's drain connection to an outside drain. Remove
moisture from the air as quickly as possible to minimize harmful mold and
bacteria growth. Your indoor air will feel humid and
saturated while evaporation continues. After furnishings appear dry,
continue running dehumidifier until after the air feels dry, too. Once
the moisture is gone, it will be safe to turn on your air conditioning
again.
Moisture removal is essential for mold
remediation and healthy breathing indoor air quality. Like any known living
organism, fungus, bacteria and dust mites need water to survive. With
humidity in the air, water will condense on cool surfaces allowing
micro-organisms to thrive. Problem
areas where ventilation is usually insufficient for moisture removal
include...
- bathrooms
- kitchens
- attics
- crawl spaces
- laundry rooms
- closets against outside wall (cold wall)
- areas near leaky roofs or basements
Also, check your refrigerator drip pan for
fungal growth. Pets, rodents or insects provide additional nutrients for
mold, mildew, bacteria and dust mite biological contaminant growth.
Removing the water source for biological
contaminants with a Fedders 65 Pint Dehumidifier is a good starting place
for improving your indoor air quality during warm or damp weather
conditions.

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Fedders 65 Pint
Electronic Controlled
Dehumidifier
model A7DH65B2A
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